Formally Recognized:
1991/07/08

Other Name(s)

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Construction Date(s)

1888/01/01 to 1888/12/31

Listed on the Canadian Register:
2010/03/01

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

The Enos W. Page House is a one-and-one-half storey wood framed building constructed in the Greek Revival style that has a number of Italianate influenced trim details. It is located on the Brighton Road in Lockeport, Nova Scotia. Municipal heritage designation applies to the house and the large residential lot it occupies.

Heritage Value

The Enos W. Page House is valued for its historic association with Enos W. Page, its original owner, and with his heirs, who have retained ownership of the property since it was built. It is also valued for its intact Greek Revival architecture and its Italianate influenced decorative elements.

Enos W. Page was a Master Mariner in the Merchant Marine and had this house built by Harris and Judson Hardy in 1887, four years after his marriage in 1883. After he retired from the sea he became a land-based merchant, owning and operating E. W. Page & Son General Store and Post Office for number of years.

Through the next three generations the Page owners of this property have been merchants, operating a nearby general merchandise store and more recently a gas station. Though the mercantile businesses are no longer owned by a member of the Page family, the homestead property has remained within the family since its construction.

The Greek Revival architecture of the Enos W. Page House is evident in its front gable plan, its medium pitched gable roof with return eaves and its one-and-one-half storey wood frame construction. The house has a number of Italianate influenced trim elements, including the bracketed eaves and verges, and the bay windows and front porch, which also have decorative brackets and other elaborate trim details.